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Wingtip-to-wingtip flight with a Spitfire
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<blockquote data-quote="robstopper" data-source="post: 555277" data-attributes="member: 42074"><p>Morning all,</p><p></p><p>Getting very, very excited now, as on Saturday, weather-permitting, I should be doing a wingtip-to-wingtip flight alongside a Spitfire! This is the whole reason why I upgraded to a DSLR, and why I've been getting as much practice in as I can.</p><p></p><p>I've just taken delivery of a new Tamron 70-300mm VC lens, but I think I'll probably be using my 18-55mm VR Nikkor for most of it, looking at how close the two aircraft will be getting!</p><p></p><p>I've read the excellent guide by Moose Peterson, so have got an idea of settings to be using, but if anyone else has got experience of this sort of thing, I'd welcome extra advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robstopper, post: 555277, member: 42074"] Morning all, Getting very, very excited now, as on Saturday, weather-permitting, I should be doing a wingtip-to-wingtip flight alongside a Spitfire! This is the whole reason why I upgraded to a DSLR, and why I've been getting as much practice in as I can. I've just taken delivery of a new Tamron 70-300mm VC lens, but I think I'll probably be using my 18-55mm VR Nikkor for most of it, looking at how close the two aircraft will be getting! I've read the excellent guide by Moose Peterson, so have got an idea of settings to be using, but if anyone else has got experience of this sort of thing, I'd welcome extra advice. [/QUOTE]
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